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Wireless In the Woods: Monitoring the Snow Melt Process in the Sierra Nevada
/ INRIA (Institut national de recherche en informatique et automatique)
/ 03-09-2015
/ Canal-u.fr
WATTEYNE Thomas
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Historically, the study of mountain hydrology and the water cycle has
been largely observational, with meteorological forcing and
hydrological variables extrapolated from a few infrequent manual
measurements. Recent developments in IoT technology are revolutionizing
the field of mountain hydrology. Low-power wireless networks can now
generate denser data in real-time and for a fraction of the cost of
labor-intensive manual measurement campaigns.
The American River Hydrological Observatory (ARHO) project has
deployed thirteen low-power wireless IoT networks throughout the
American River Basin to monitor the melting process of California's
snowpack. The networks feature a total of 945 environmental sensors,
each reporting a reading every 15 min. The data reported is available
online to the scientific community minutes after it was generated.
This presentation will give you an in-depth overview of the ARHO
project. We will detail the different requirements and technical
options, describe the technology deployed today, and discuss the
challenges associated with large-scale environmental monitoring in
extreme conditions.
This work is done as part of the REALMS associate team between the
Inria EVA team, Prof. Glaser's team at UC Berkeley and Prof. Kerkez'
team at the University of Michigan. Mot(s) clés libre(s) : montagne, hydrologie, internet des objets, surveillance de l'environnement, réseau de capteurs sans fil
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